Recognition
The 2007 Honors 101 syllabus entitled "The Seven Deadly Sins" offered a writing intensive, humanities-based, team-taught, interdisciplinary course designed to investigate the territory between moral philosophy and developmental psychology. The Seminar explored the theme of “The Seven Deadly Sins” through different genres and in different cultural contexts in order to investigate how past concerns inform present society. The syllabus was chosen by the National Collegiate Honors Council as one of six of the most outstanding interdiciplinary courses for an Honors program in the U.S.
www.nchchonors.org/seven_deadly_sins.shtml
 
The syllabus for the CCU's 2005 first-year Honors Seminar (Honors 101) was selected by the National Collegiate Honors Council as one of six most outstanding interdisciplinary courses for an Honors Program in the US. The criteria for inclusion included originality, interest of the topic, clarity of presentation, and usefulness to other Honors Programs. A 4-page version of the Honors 101 syllabus entitled "East meets West" has been published in the National Collegiate Honors Councils journal, Honors in Practice v. 2 (2006): 118-121. (www.nchchonors.org/east_west.shtml)
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